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Afghanistan
National Trade Facilitation Committee www.moci.gov.af
Baraimal JERYAN
Senior Trade Expert, General Directorate of International Trade
Ministry of Commerce and Industries
Email: [email protected] Asia – Pacific Trade Facilitation Forum 07- 09-2017- Yogyakarta – Indonesia
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Commerce and Industries
General Directorate of International Trade
Outline :
1. Background
2. Structure of NTFC – Afghanistan
3. Opportunities and Challenges
4. Conclusion
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Commerce and Industries
General Directorate of International Trade
I. Background:
Afghanistan joined WTO as 164th member
29th- July 2016
Afghanistan ratified TFA on 29th- July- 2016
It was the 90th member and 9th LDC in WTO
ratifying TFA
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Commerce and Industries
General Directorate of International Trade
Who is the Trade and Investment policy making authority ?
Ministry of
Commerce and
Industries
Mission :
To encourage growth through the development of appropriate policies and regulations, and the facilitation of private sector production and trade.”
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Commerce and Industries
General Directorate of International Trade
Partnership with Private sector !
MOCI vision :
A socially responsible market economy in Afghanistan, in which sustainable and equitable growth is private sector led and leads to increased employment, higher living standards and the reduction of poverty, in which competition operates for the benefit of all.”
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Commerce and Industries
General Directorate of International Trade
Legal basis/ supporting documents for trade facilitation:
a. Afghanistan National Development Strategy (ANDS)
b. Afghanistan National Peace and Development Framework (ANPDF)
c. MOCI Strategic Action Plan (Policy Area on Facilitating trade and transit)
d. Afghanistan – WTO post accession strategy 2016-2031 (component on
Implementation of TFA)
e. National Trade Policy (NTP) – (Policy area 3, 3.3, 4.1 and 6.2)
f. National Export Strategy (NES) (pillar on trade Facilitation)
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Commerce and Industries
General Directorate of International Trade
ii. Structure of National Trade Facilitation Committee
-TFA Article 23.2 Establishment of National Trade Facilitation Committee
WTO and Trade Facilitation Inter- Ministerial Committee is established in Afghanistan as per presidential degree 2601 dated 19-October-2016.
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Commerce and Industries
General Directorate of International Trade
ii. Structure of National Trade Facilitation Committee ( Continued …)
Ministry of commerce and Industries is leading the WTO-TF Inter – Ministerial
Committee.
20 other ministries and relevant agencies are the members of IMC.
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Commerce and Industries
General Directorate of International Trade
Members of WTO-TF IMC:
Ministry of Finance (Afghan Customs Department)
Ministry of Economics
Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock
Ministry of Public Health
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Ministry of Culture and Information
Ministry Information Technology and Communications
Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Commerce and Industries
General Directorate of International Trade
Members of WTO-TF IMC: (Continued)
Ministry of Justice
Ministry of Mining and Petroleum
Ministry of Interior Affairs
Ministry of Urban Development
Ministry of Counter Narcotics
Central Bank of Afghanistan (DABs)
Afghanistan National Standard Authority ( ANSA)
National Environment protect Agency (NEPA)
Independent Directorate of Local governance (IDLG) (sub- goverments and municipalities)
Afghanistan Chamber of Commerce and Industries (representing the private sector)
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Commerce and Industries
General Directorate of International Trade
WTO- TF IMC Budget :
There is no allocated Budget for the IMC
MOCI is sponsoring the IMC through the Current Budget and Donor Budget
Venue of the meetings :
Ministry of commerce and Industries
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Commerce and Industries
General Directorate of International Trade
WTO- TF IMC Meetings Level :
1. Technical Level
Chaired by : DM for commerce – MOCI
Participants level: Director General - Directors
Experts of member ministries/agencies.
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Commerce and Industries
General Directorate of International Trade
WTO- TF IMC Meetings Level :
2. High Level (Policy Making level)
Chaired by : H.E Minister – MOCI
Participants level: Deputy Minister level
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Commerce and Industries
General Directorate of International Trade
Frequency of the meetings :
-Technical Level meetings ( Ad hoc) – so far, 5 round of meetings held since January 2017.
But as per Cabinet endorsement No: 5 dated 22-June-2017
The WTO-TF IMC is mandated to submit progress report on monthly bases to Ministerial Council and High Economic council and quarterly to the Cabinet meetings.
So, it is decided that WTO- TF IMC technical level meetings should take place at least once a month.
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Commerce and Industries
General Directorate of International Trade
Frequency of the meetings :
- High level meeting: (Ad Hoc) , It has conducted two rounds of meetings
-On 3th January 2017- the high level IMC approved the Post accession Strategy
-On 25th – June 2017 – the high level IMC approved the categorization of TFA measures and it is submitted to HEC for adoption and it will be soon notified to WTO secretariat.
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Commerce and Industries
General Directorate of International Trade
Challenges:
- Lack of effective coordination
- Replacement of representatives/focal points
-Lack of Human capacity and public awareness on WTO and TF issues.
- Lack of sufficient and developed Infrastructures
- Lack of a stable budget.
-Lengthy and bureaucratic procedures for implementing decisions taken by IMC.
-No representation of Afghanistan chamber of Industries and mining
-No representation of trade and industry unions
-No internal coordination and synchronized reporting to IMC.
-Horizontal (same level) authority
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Commerce and Industries
General Directorate of International Trade
Opportunities:
- Strong Political will for implementation of trade facilitation
- Available legal basis and well defined mandates for implementing Trade Facilitation.
- Many stakeholders are on-board. (But only from public sector)
- Supportive office at ARG (presidential office)
- Support of Donor Projects
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Commerce and Industries
General Directorate of International Trade
Conclusion:
-Afghanistan emphasizes the high priority that is placed on regional integration and trade facilitation, including initiatives aimed at further developing regional transportation and transit infrastructure.
- Afghanistan viewed WTO membership as an essential element of the effort to strengthen its trade and investment framework and establish the environment for greater economic opportunities that would alleviate poverty in the country.
- Trade facilitation and the measures aimed at increasing the efficiency of customs and border control – which facilitate exports and imports remains an essential component of Afghanistan National Trade Policy.
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Commerce and Industries
General Directorate of International Trade
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Commerce and Industries
General Directorate of International Trade
Thank you !!!